Posted by Texasmark on January 05, 2022 at 07:25:55 from (99.197.208.100):
In Reply to: Ford's electric F150 posted by 37 chief on January 04, 2022 at 19:00:35:
Well what about this. I read Tesla and a customer are having a rif about him having to buy new battereies. Seems his car was a 2013 model and the batteries needed to be replaced. Seems someone quoted him $20k. Reading on in the article they run around $5-6k.
Seems the guy was a deep pocketed eccentric and just wraped his car in dynamite and blew it up. It was on dish satellite in the N.Y. Post or Knez as I recall.
Sooooo what kind of battery life would one expect and what is the replacement charge......to add to your reservations.
One more thing. Texas and their 4 day blackout this past winter: If you had a 24 gallon tank of gas like my 2011 Silverado has, which you keep full like I do, you don't have to worry about running out of gas (er ah juice) if you forgot to top off before the blackout!
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